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what we see happening now is the federal government, new york and new jersey working together to come up with another plan more equitably shared by all the parties, not 70% of the cost being on new jersey. the reason we need to cut taxes, think about what i inherited. i came in. we had $13 billion in deficits. we had 115 tax and fee increases in the eight years before i became governor. the worst business environment in america. in two years we've balanced those budgets and brought ourselves to balance without any tax increases through very difficult and aggressive cuts. now i'm saying it's time for the people to get some of their money back, done responsibly, 10% cut phased in over three years. think about this, david, in new jersey, the people in new jersey will know for the next three years every year their taxes will go down. if i told you that when i came here the first time, you would have told me i was nuts. we did it because of hard work and sticking to our principles and working together with democrats. i think we'll do it again. >> do the new jersey giants win today? >> yes.
what we see happening now is the federal government, new york and new jersey working together to come up with another plan more equitably shared by all the parties, not 70% of the cost being on new jersey. the reason we need to cut taxes, think about what i inherited. i came in. we had $13 billion in deficits. we had 115 tax and fee increases in the eight years before i became governor. the worst business environment in america. in two years we've balanced those budgets and brought ourselves to...
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new york, connecticut, texas. you have a lot of big states >> you've got a lot of big states that are still open. indiana, arkansas, there is a real possibility that you could have different candidates if others get together that run, gunk up the process enough and then jeb bush is dragged kicking and screaming to the convention. >> but, you know, we'd all be speaking french. it's not impossible. >> you know, murphy, i'm going to run out of these things. but i'll tell you what, ten days ago, we could have used your martians and your subs on newt gingrich winning by 12 points in south carolina. >> one primary is not a nomination. let me quickly say one little footnote. the way most delegates are chosen, some are elected, some are elected by their own kau cusses. if you let them loose to vote who they want to vote for, a lot better for newt. a lot of romney are looking for a dominant. >> but let's get that through florida first because it's going to be harder for gingrich in florida. he goes into a state where it's
new york, connecticut, texas. you have a lot of big states >> you've got a lot of big states that are still open. indiana, arkansas, there is a real possibility that you could have different candidates if others get together that run, gunk up the process enough and then jeb bush is dragged kicking and screaming to the convention. >> but, you know, we'd all be speaking french. it's not impossible. >> you know, murphy, i'm going to run out of these things. but i'll tell you...
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york, front and center in the news for other reasons. because the woman stepped forward claiming he raped her three months ago and she went to the police just in the last week to raise that allegation and now, they're looking into it. there are a lot of questions and right now, investigators have told us not much corroboration to the story, to suggest or show a forcible attack, but the investigation is continuing. no one is denying that was an encounter the two met, went back to a room in a law office for this alleged encounter, but what happened up there right now is a he said she said matter and investigators are trying to get to the fact facts as to whether a forcible sex attack took place. the woman is insisting that's the case. kelly denies it and one key piece of evidence in all of this are a pair of text messages that took place between greg kelly the anchor man and the woman in the days after this october rendezvous or meeting or incident and in those text messages, we are told that they were friendly conversations about getting
york, front and center in the news for other reasons. because the woman stepped forward claiming he raped her three months ago and she went to the police just in the last week to raise that allegation and now, they're looking into it. there are a lot of questions and right now, investigators have told us not much corroboration to the story, to suggest or show a forcible attack, but the investigation is continuing. no one is denying that was an encounter the two met, went back to a room in a law...
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and john harwood is with us with "the new york times." a somewhat superior newspaper, historically speaking. >> geez. >> let's go. mitt romney trounced his opponents last night and got to give the big speech in primetime. i think he gave a speech more appropriate to a convention as if he'd already won and picked up all the marbles. but his focus was clearly obama, not the guys he beat yesterday. >> president obama wants to fundamentally change america. we want to restore america to the fundamentals that made it great. he wants to turn america into a european-style social welfare state. we want to ensure we remain a free and prosperous land of opportunity. this president takes his inspiration from the capitals of europe. we look to the cities and towns across america for our inspiration. >> chris cillizza, you can't see it. john and i can see it. his sons were lined up there like one of those motown groups. four of them lined up, all in unison. they were doing everything but clap and show their rhythms. >> four tops. >> exactly right. let
and john harwood is with us with "the new york times." a somewhat superior newspaper, historically speaking. >> geez. >> let's go. mitt romney trounced his opponents last night and got to give the big speech in primetime. i think he gave a speech more appropriate to a convention as if he'd already won and picked up all the marbles. but his focus was clearly obama, not the guys he beat yesterday. >> president obama wants to fundamentally change america. we want to...
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last night was another three in new york city. a very interesting turn of events. jay carney from the presidential podium and everyone wants to take the stress that the president is out on the campaign trail. carney said he does spend a small portion of his time raising money and talking in a rather oblique way of the candidates outing. carney pointing out that the president shouldn't be made a fault that the president doesn't have a primary opponent. a lot of people talk about this billion figure in his war chest. thai think it sounds extravagant. nevertheless, the president is very active on the fund raising circuit. he's only raised about as much as george w. did at this point in 2004. >> president obama's night at the apollo last night, he addressed something like 1400 supporters and he paid tribute to the great al green who was in the room. take a listen to this. >> and, then to know that reverend al green was here. ♪ i so in love with you >> those guys didn't think i would do it. i told you i was going to do it. the sandman did not come out. >> i was going
last night was another three in new york city. a very interesting turn of events. jay carney from the presidential podium and everyone wants to take the stress that the president is out on the campaign trail. carney said he does spend a small portion of his time raising money and talking in a rather oblique way of the candidates outing. carney pointing out that the president shouldn't be made a fault that the president doesn't have a primary opponent. a lot of people talk about this billion...
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a homeless teenager from new york who is also a semifinalist in the intel science contest. samantha garvey was profiled on nbc nightly news. she's an aspiring marine biologist who has been living in a homeless shelter. steve israel offered her the ticket saying he was inspired by her story. >>> d.j. foreman took over her family's century old cincinnati business. she moved it away from diamonds and gold. she kaled down, moved down to a smaller space and became more web centric. for more, watch "your business" sunday morngs. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs
a homeless teenager from new york who is also a semifinalist in the intel science contest. samantha garvey was profiled on nbc nightly news. she's an aspiring marine biologist who has been living in a homeless shelter. steve israel offered her the ticket saying he was inspired by her story. >>> d.j. foreman took over her family's century old cincinnati business. she moved it away from diamonds and gold. she kaled down, moved down to a smaller space and became more web centric. for...
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david brooks of "the new york times." mark halperin of "time" magazine and nbc's andrea mitchell. gist . david brooks of "the new york times." mark halperin of "time" magazine and nbc's andrea mitchell. [ female announcer ] have you met your skin twin? covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with your skin. how easy breezy beautiful is that? trublend...from covergirl. the most epic day in america. and the end of a journey that began here... when the swipe of a visa card... gave one man the chance to bring happiness to ten friends, and a new lease on life, to one. that was a false start. [ phone rings ] what!? yeah, meema. yes? i won tickets to the super bowl. pack your bags. [ male announcer ] use your visa card for a chance to win. to choose your ten, go to our facebook page. matter which position i am in i wake up feeling good. it fits you so perfectly... it fits you. you wake up and you're revived
david brooks of "the new york times." mark halperin of "time" magazine and nbc's andrea mitchell. gist . david brooks of "the new york times." mark halperin of "time" magazine and nbc's andrea mitchell. [ female announcer ] have you met your skin twin? covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with your skin. how easy breezy beautiful...
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at the editorial from "the new york times." the president's address, of course, drew immediate fire from the republican candidates fighting for a chance to challenge mr. obama in november. in a statement, newt gingrich said the speech was more evidence that the president suffers a, quote, food stamp economy to a paycheck economy. he favors food stamp economy to a paycheck economy. mitt romney also zeroed in on an economic argument in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> unfortunately what he says and what he has done are so dramatically different that you have to be surprised. the biggest difference, of course, he seems to think america is on the right track and things are going well. here in florida as i go around and talk to people, yesterday with eight people out of work or who have lost their homes, 9.9% unemployment here, home values down, foreclosures up, people are very, very concerned. and the idea that we're on the right track is something that is foreign to the people here. >> candidates will be back on the trai
at the editorial from "the new york times." the president's address, of course, drew immediate fire from the republican candidates fighting for a chance to challenge mr. obama in november. in a statement, newt gingrich said the speech was more evidence that the president suffers a, quote, food stamp economy to a paycheck economy. he favors food stamp economy to a paycheck economy. mitt romney also zeroed in on an economic argument in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >>...
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. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. first after u happy new year. happy new year. i will tell you who is going to win the hawkeye state tomorrow. this is "the ed show." >> i don't think i'm going to win. >> newt gingrich is conceding a day early. michele bachmann is damming the tore pea dose and ron paul and mitt romney are feeling the santorum surge. >> tonight, we are going to the hawkeye state with rick green of the "des moines register" and former howard green. dnc communications, brad wood house, is here to tell us how democrats will fight back. eric cant eric cantor can't handle the truth with ronald reagan. >> he also cut taxes. >> but he did compromise. >> ezra klein of "the washington post" is here to set the record straight. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching and the first votes fort republican nomination are hours away from being cast. i think we might see a surprise in iowa tomorrow. the latest numbers from the public policy polling of have ron paul on top with 20% of the vote in
. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. first after u happy new year. happy new year. i will tell you who is going to win the hawkeye state tomorrow. this is "the ed show." >> i don't think i'm going to win. >> newt gingrich is conceding a day early. michele bachmann is damming the tore pea dose and ron paul and mitt romney are feeling the santorum surge. >> tonight, we are going to the hawkeye state with rick...
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. >>> a shocking new report from the new york times details brutal treatment of workers at apple and other high-tech factories in china. will america will guilted into boycotting some of these products. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you
. >>> a shocking new report from the new york times details brutal treatment of workers at apple and other high-tech factories in china. will america will guilted into boycotting some of these products. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with...
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i want to note as previewed today in "new york times," it's clear under this president, under his policies, we've managed to grow manufacturing jobs foe the first time since 1997, contrast that with the bush administration two straight years now. you can trust the dnc and the president's campaign, we're going to continue to amplify all the great success we've had in growing this economy. sure there's quite a way to go still. americans are still struggling to have economic security, but it's clear with 21 straight months of private sector job growth, reverend action and with the great news that we had today in manufacturing, in some increase in consumer confidence that we're beginning to turn this corner here, and the vision this president has laid, and the foundation he's laid in his budget and all the great work he did in making sure we preserve the iconic automobile industry, while republicans were saying let detroit die, it's abundantly clear those policies are taking hold, we're having success, and we're going to press the case. >> that's very impress iive tad will that resonate with v
i want to note as previewed today in "new york times," it's clear under this president, under his policies, we've managed to grow manufacturing jobs foe the first time since 1997, contrast that with the bush administration two straight years now. you can trust the dnc and the president's campaign, we're going to continue to amplify all the great success we've had in growing this economy. sure there's quite a way to go still. americans are still struggling to have economic security,...
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he was in new york raising money to save his hide. bob perry, the same guy who spearheaded the swift boat veterans television ads against john kerry back in the day. walker was grabbing more money in new york at a fundraiser hosted by the founder of aig. while the governor was getting the cash, i was talking with the people who made this moment happen. if it wasn't for the wisconsin 14, those senators who drew attention to the injustice of walker's legislation last winter, we might not be here tonight. i spoke with three of the wisconsin state democrats today. >> three senators have been on the forefront of this fight to recall walker, chris larson, kathleen winehout and fred, they have seen a lot of things happen. chris, what does it mean to have this number of signatures. if you look at what happened in california, far beyond what they did with gray davis you're at 24, 25% of the electorate, what does it mean? >> it's huge. they had twice as long in california. this is history in the making. you have a million people from all differ
he was in new york raising money to save his hide. bob perry, the same guy who spearheaded the swift boat veterans television ads against john kerry back in the day. walker was grabbing more money in new york at a fundraiser hosted by the founder of aig. while the governor was getting the cash, i was talking with the people who made this moment happen. if it wasn't for the wisconsin 14, those senators who drew attention to the injustice of walker's legislation last winter, we might not be here...
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op-ed columnist with "new york times" charles blowe joins me. it's fact, it's the allegations that marianne says he wanted an open marriage that seems to be ruffling a lot of feathers. how in the evangelical buckle, which is south carolina of the bible belt, able to react the way it is, giving a standing ovation into i have beenly to his responsible about this. newt has been embarrassed by this kind of wife swapping business already in his career. he has ballotsed his way back. people are kind of resistant to punish a politician or anything person twice for the same offense. what you got yesterday was a few more salacious details. they -- he and calista may have conducted their affair in her bedroom in d.c. it's not what you want to hear, but voters are really reluctant to come back at a person twice, particularly when they have acknowledged themselves, yes, i did something wrong, and i have asked for forgiveness and have moved past that point. >> all right. so we will move on. he wields righteous indignation better than thor with his hammer. bu
op-ed columnist with "new york times" charles blowe joins me. it's fact, it's the allegations that marianne says he wanted an open marriage that seems to be ruffling a lot of feathers. how in the evangelical buckle, which is south carolina of the bible belt, able to react the way it is, giving a standing ovation into i have beenly to his responsible about this. newt has been embarrassed by this kind of wife swapping business already in his career. he has ballotsed his way back. people...
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his only event of the day before heading to a fundraiser in new york city. they were hoping this would be a big event. they were planning to roll the bus in. for them there was only 100 people. there room was very sparsely filled. they didn't roll the bus in claiming the gas tank was full saying it would billion dangerous situation. it was sort of a buzz kill. >> let's bring in our sh"news nation" panel. micha michael smerconish. he said this president is accountable for more people being on food stamps than any other. let me play this exchange. >> you say poor kids lack a strong ethic and propose having them work as janitors in their school. can't you see this is viewed as a minimum as insulting to all americans but particularly to black americans? >> no. i don't see that. you can take one janitor and hire 37 kids to work in the school for the price of one janitor and they'll be a lot less likely to drop out. they would have more money in their pocket. they would learn to show up for work. >> we asked in the open of this show, is newt gingrich trying to pla
his only event of the day before heading to a fundraiser in new york city. they were hoping this would be a big event. they were planning to roll the bus in. for them there was only 100 people. there room was very sparsely filled. they didn't roll the bus in claiming the gas tank was full saying it would billion dangerous situation. it was sort of a buzz kill. >> let's bring in our sh"news nation" panel. micha michael smerconish. he said this president is accountable for more...
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i'm joined by education reporter for the new york times. thank you for your time. >> thanks be p. >> i went on your website just to read some of the comments that people had regarding the story. it was a mixed bag. it was a lot of concern about some of the details which which you the alleged victim was never identified. it was no formal complaint filed. what is some of the reaction you're getting be. >> the point of his statement doesn't really contradict what's in our article except for one item. he's saying at the time he made his statement withdrawing his candidacy that he was still active. our source is saying no. that's really the only cont contradiction between what he is saying. >> one of the comments says it's raises a lot of concern. publishing such a stoirp in absence of name, sources or formal charges much less convictions here. this is the concern that you're talking about this young man's life, career. he's released a statement. you have sources but none have been identified including this alleged victim here. >> it's a legitim
i'm joined by education reporter for the new york times. thank you for your time. >> thanks be p. >> i went on your website just to read some of the comments that people had regarding the story. it was a mixed bag. it was a lot of concern about some of the details which which you the alleged victim was never identified. it was no formal complaint filed. what is some of the reaction you're getting be. >> the point of his statement doesn't really contradict what's in our article...
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questions raised about whether he should have left there and gone to new york city for a fund-raiser earlier this week? let's get the if the details from michael isikoff. this is just one of the reasons there's grumblings among his financial supporters. >> the optics were not very good. on the very day he was being pounded over the 15% tax rate he pays, he flies to new york for this big gala fund-raiser, and then goes to the park avenue apartment of steve shwarzman who helped put that event together. he is the chairman of the biggest private ecity fund in the country, blacktone group, that has lobbied in washington to maintain the 15% tax rates on private equity managers, the very one that mitt romney has benefited over the years. this was an event not on the romney public schedule, about 40 wall street kingpins, other hedge fund billionaires like john paulson and private equity moguls were attending. this is a core constituency for romney for his financial contributions, but it's not one he wants to have publicly out there displayed precisely at this moment when there's this growing
questions raised about whether he should have left there and gone to new york city for a fund-raiser earlier this week? let's get the if the details from michael isikoff. this is just one of the reasons there's grumblings among his financial supporters. >> the optics were not very good. on the very day he was being pounded over the 15% tax rate he pays, he flies to new york for this big gala fund-raiser, and then goes to the park avenue apartment of steve shwarzman who helped put that...
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d.c., this afternoon, philadelphia, sometime after the dinner hour, new york city, the rain arrives as we go through the overnight hours for the most part. it could be heavy, half inch to an edge. it wild be cold enough for snow and ice in northern new england. we're expecting higher accumulations in the mountains of new hampshire, vermont and maine. chicago, milwaukee, snow for you on thursday. as far as the snow totals go, for all your friends sitting there with you, willie, concord, 3 to 4 inches. that's not until tonight and tomorrow. get back safe. >> all right, bill. they'll take what they can get, get the ski resorts up and running. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," mitt romney wins big in new hampshire. what waits for him in south carolina next week? we'll knock it around with our "morning joe" crew. >>> when we come back here, we head to hook set, new hampshire where we stalked voters in the parking lot outside a polling place to see who they voted for and why. their answers with "way too early" when we come back to jd's tavern in manchester, new hampshire
d.c., this afternoon, philadelphia, sometime after the dinner hour, new york city, the rain arrives as we go through the overnight hours for the most part. it could be heavy, half inch to an edge. it wild be cold enough for snow and ice in northern new england. we're expecting higher accumulations in the mountains of new hampshire, vermont and maine. chicago, milwaukee, snow for you on thursday. as far as the snow totals go, for all your friends sitting there with you, willie, concord, 3 to 4...
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first the news at 5:30 at "30 rock" in new york city. president obama starts his day in nevada thorg, part of a five-state tour to battle ground territory for the 2012 election. he will speak in las vegas this afternoon to lay out his plans for energy policy and job creation. yesterday the president visited a manufacturing plant in the state of iowa where he called on congress to provide tax breaks to companies who hire american workers rather than sending jobs overseas. nbc news/wall street journal poll, new signs the president's message on the economy is connecting with voters. the poll shows 48ers of americans approve of the way president obama is handling his job as president. his first positive rating in that poll in seven months. 45% approve of the way he's handling the economy, that's a six-point jump from december. the president, though, of course still has his critics, including arizona governor jan brewer. after the president touched down the two leaders were caught in a tense exchange on the airport tarmac. according to the go
first the news at 5:30 at "30 rock" in new york city. president obama starts his day in nevada thorg, part of a five-state tour to battle ground territory for the 2012 election. he will speak in las vegas this afternoon to lay out his plans for energy policy and job creation. yesterday the president visited a manufacturing plant in the state of iowa where he called on congress to provide tax breaks to companies who hire american workers rather than sending jobs overseas. nbc news/wall...
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to new york. 14 amendments. multiple organizations. it seems the temperature is only rising. >> well, i think it is, dylan. ken and i may not be too far apart. all of us in this game of politics play with the rules we're dealt. the problem is for the american people and our democracy, the rules are all wrong. if we didn't know if before, we know it now. you knew it, dylan. the supreme court got it completely wrong in citizens united. they unleashed something that is taking a completely out of our control. i mean, the idea that several candidates can remain in a presidential race when the super pacs are spending more than the candidates are able to spend or to raise is really outrageous. it distorts politics. the difference between what the president announces is that those are all disclosed. these donors don't have to be disclosed. one of the donors to one of the super pacs, as ken pointed out, says i don't want to tell you how much i'm spending or how much i plan to spend. that's how crazy it is. >> it is fully crazy. a friend of mine
to new york. 14 amendments. multiple organizations. it seems the temperature is only rising. >> well, i think it is, dylan. ken and i may not be too far apart. all of us in this game of politics play with the rules we're dealt. the problem is for the american people and our democracy, the rules are all wrong. if we didn't know if before, we know it now. you knew it, dylan. the supreme court got it completely wrong in citizens united. they unleashed something that is taking a completely...
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investigative unit new york attorney general. thanks so much for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> i -- i want to start -- this is -- difficult in the abstract i think people understand there was a lot that -- there was a lot that happened during the housing bubble and the securitization machine that was fraudulent and that was misleading to investors and also to the people on the receiving ends of loans. and that ultimately precipitated the crash. i want to be a little specific about the timeline here because for the people that have been following the story, as i have very closely, your name being announced by the president to this task force, had a lot of resonance and meaning because of the back story. i want to step back to the back story which is -- every state attorney general started investigations, opened up investigations, of the bank's foreclosure practices. can you explain to people why you decided to start an investigation why all the other attorneys general started those investigations? >> well, i got elect
investigative unit new york attorney general. thanks so much for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> i -- i want to start -- this is -- difficult in the abstract i think people understand there was a lot that -- there was a lot that happened during the housing bubble and the securitization machine that was fraudulent and that was misleading to investors and also to the people on the receiving ends of loans. and that ultimately precipitated the crash. i want to be a little...
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so according to "the new york times," mr. gingrich hates the media and his campaigning is marked by the deliberate use of racially devisive language. but guess when that editorial was published. november 13th, 1994. yes, say what you like about mitt romney being the king of the flip-flop. newt gingrich hasn't changed in 20 years. thanks so much for watching. dylan ratigan is here. briefly stopping by new york on his 30 million jobs tour. >> there's 300 million of us. we're down about 30 million jobs. we're trying to work on it. >> it was great. you were on the west coast last week. where are you going next? >> we're going to florida this week. obviously, it's perhaps one of the most paradise venues. and it's ground zero
so according to "the new york times," mr. gingrich hates the media and his campaigning is marked by the deliberate use of racially devisive language. but guess when that editorial was published. november 13th, 1994. yes, say what you like about mitt romney being the king of the flip-flop. newt gingrich hasn't changed in 20 years. thanks so much for watching. dylan ratigan is here. briefly stopping by new york on his 30 million jobs tour. >> there's 300 million of us. we're down...
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nicholas kristof with "the new york times," always good to see you. hasn't happened yet, but santorum is already knocking huntsman for his endorsement of mitt romney. >> moderates are backing moderates. the bottom line. it's no surprise there. >> is that where the fight is now? we've got the moderate wing of the party and conservative? >> i think the fight is over. i think the nominee is going to be mitt romney. rick santorum is going to make it interesting. time hasn't run out, but i think it's hard to see how anybody wins the nomination other than romney. >> let me use a football analogy. do you think this is kind of a political hail mary? >> yes, it is and i don't think it's going to work. i have a lot of faith in in frad, the wisdom of crowds. they have an 80% chance that romney will be the nominee. >> when you look at the lot of exit and entrance polling and you hear republican, they're very concerned about electability. one thing they seem to be united on is that they want somebody who can beat barack obama and it seems to them that mitt romney
nicholas kristof with "the new york times," always good to see you. hasn't happened yet, but santorum is already knocking huntsman for his endorsement of mitt romney. >> moderates are backing moderates. the bottom line. it's no surprise there. >> is that where the fight is now? we've got the moderate wing of the party and conservative? >> i think the fight is over. i think the nominee is going to be mitt romney. rick santorum is going to make it interesting. time...
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welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. first off, happy new year. hope you had a great weekend. it's down to the wire in iowa, and candidates are scrambling for support. i'm going to tell you tonight here on "the ed show" who's going to win the hawkeye state tomorrow. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >>> i don't think i'm going to win. i think if you look at the numbers, i think that volume of negativity's done enough damage. >> newt gingrich is conceding a day early. michele bachmann is damning the torpedos. >> are you talking about putting our missile systems on alert here? >> sure, put them on alert. >> and ron paul and mitt romney are feeling the santorum surge. >> done all 99 counties. did that a while ago. a lot of that is paying off. >> tonight, we're going to the hawkeye state with rick green of "the des moines register" and former vermont governor howard dean. >>> the new republican playbook to defeat the president is out. dnc communications director brad woodhaus is here to tell us how democrats will fight back. >>> and eric canto
welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. first off, happy new year. hope you had a great weekend. it's down to the wire in iowa, and candidates are scrambling for support. i'm going to tell you tonight here on "the ed show" who's going to win the hawkeye state tomorrow. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >>> i don't think i'm going to win. i think if you look at the numbers, i think that volume of negativity's done enough damage. >>...
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the new york jets trying to keep their slim playoff hopes alive against miami. they didn't even win. fourth quarter, jets within three. but randy starks picks off mark sanchez before he trips over one of the white lines on the grass. the miami field goal, three minutes left in the game. sanchez, picked off on third and five. marvin mitchell, 55 yards, before sanchez makes the tackle. sanch sanchez, three picks in the game. the jets can't beat the dolphins. a bitter pill for rex ryan, who predicted, as you'll remember, a super bowl victory earlier this year. >> i'm always going to chase the super bowl. i know i get criticized for it. but if you don't, you're probably a loser. i'm not a loser. so, you know, if people don't have the guts or courage to put it out there, then so be it. that's on them. i will always chase the super bowl. i believe we'll win the super bowl. and i will believe it for the next 15 years. if you get all the articles out that you want, that's fine and dandy. for me, i'll find a way to make this team better. we will. there's no question abou
the new york jets trying to keep their slim playoff hopes alive against miami. they didn't even win. fourth quarter, jets within three. but randy starks picks off mark sanchez before he trips over one of the white lines on the grass. the miami field goal, three minutes left in the game. sanchez, picked off on third and five. marvin mitchell, 55 yards, before sanchez makes the tackle. sanch sanchez, three picks in the game. the jets can't beat the dolphins. a bitter pill for rex ryan, who...
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there was a lead in the "new york times" story, saying the strategists say they were getting him back on track. this is joe scarborough talking about what he thinks about that kind of mouthing off by campaign staff. >> just ask his advisers who are spilling their guts to front page of the new york times telling the world it was not the candidate that turned it around it was their brilliance. i find it to be one of the most fascinating articles that in the middle of the campaign you would have these people doing this. their two goals were one to make newt angry and to make mitt look tough. it worked well. but a week ago we were saying florida is a big state. >> what did you think when picked up your "new york times" yesterday? >> he did not have them around when he became governor and was a successful governor in massachusetts. everybody has something to add to a campaign but the candidate is the one that makes it work. mitt romney has been out there taking the punches, giving it back and he is the one that compiled a record of job creation. they can say what they want, he has turned i
there was a lead in the "new york times" story, saying the strategists say they were getting him back on track. this is joe scarborough talking about what he thinks about that kind of mouthing off by campaign staff. >> just ask his advisers who are spilling their guts to front page of the new york times telling the world it was not the candidate that turned it around it was their brilliance. i find it to be one of the most fascinating articles that in the middle of the campaign...
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so far, so good out here in western new york on the new york state thruway. where it is finally looking and feeling like winter. the thruway in good shape this hour, but tonight and through turs morning we'll have squalls through here and cleveland and erie. we've already had snowfall up in northern lower michigan, traverse city it started snowing yesterday on new year's day. look at the wind. we're getting 30 to 40-mile-an-hour wind gusts with the dry snow. we're getting the whiteout, blizzard warnings in that area through later on today. meanwhile, back here we're looking at one to two feet in those areas that typically get dumped on 100, 150 inches a year, for instance, the cha talk wa ridge toward jamestown, new york, and certainly here south of buffalo. we're looking at more snow through tuesday morning. but the real impact of the first true arctic air mass of the season, a little late coming, is going to be the shivering and teeth-chattering weather for million ofs us from boston to miami and back toward chicago. we'll see the coldest temperatures of th
so far, so good out here in western new york on the new york state thruway. where it is finally looking and feeling like winter. the thruway in good shape this hour, but tonight and through turs morning we'll have squalls through here and cleveland and erie. we've already had snowfall up in northern lower michigan, traverse city it started snowing yesterday on new year's day. look at the wind. we're getting 30 to 40-mile-an-hour wind gusts with the dry snow. we're getting the whiteout, blizzard...
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new york and the wealth. will it work this time for president obama running for reelection? >> i don't think president obama is has ever been a comfortable economic populous. there's no doubt that the white house and his reelection team is pushing him more in that direction. it seems like only a few weeks. there's no doubt they are going in that direction. but the president is, as i say, no huey long. he's never taken up that mantle comfortably. he continues to receive a lot of money and support from the financial services industry. he had a chance to really crack down on the big banks and didn't do that. i think he's going to walk a line that's more of a soft populism when it comes to policy, but he's certainly going to try to tie mitt romney to the worst and paint him in the same way newt gingrich is now as a gordon gek koe and put him in that box. >> here's president obama laying out his election strategy in his kansas speech last month, which people believe is a smart speech. it's not just that it's soft. it's not hateful. but it does particularly target a certain kind o
new york and the wealth. will it work this time for president obama running for reelection? >> i don't think president obama is has ever been a comfortable economic populous. there's no doubt that the white house and his reelection team is pushing him more in that direction. it seems like only a few weeks. there's no doubt they are going in that direction. but the president is, as i say, no huey long. he's never taken up that mantle comfortably. he continues to receive a lot of money and...
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. >> so "the new york times" is reporting that our own state attorney general here in new york, schneiderman, will be heading up this task force, but that you have not yet signed on to the endeavor and are waiting to see how efficient it may or may not be. i would love to get your thoughts on what the president is trying to do now, and overall how you'd grade him on his response to the foreclosure crisis in the states? >> well, i think the president's done a very good job. look, this task force that's been set up, a unit, as they're calling it, is a very, very positive development. anytime there's action points is important in this realm. we need to get to the bottom of what happened here. eric schneiderman and i have been working together for a long time on these issues. we have a joint investigation ongoing that well predates this. we look forward to working with our federal partners, who have we have been working with and talking to. the department of justice through lenny brewer and tony west in the civil division, i'm sure they'll continue to proceed and move on these investigations, no
. >> so "the new york times" is reporting that our own state attorney general here in new york, schneiderman, will be heading up this task force, but that you have not yet signed on to the endeavor and are waiting to see how efficient it may or may not be. i would love to get your thoughts on what the president is trying to do now, and overall how you'd grade him on his response to the foreclosure crisis in the states? >> well, i think the president's done a very good job....
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new york and california go democrat. on the sunshine state plays it coy. and ever since that 1960 kennedy/nixon election it has failed just once to be with the winner n the year 2000, with the help of the supreme court, of course it memorably got to decide the winner st. a big state, a swing state, the biggest of the swing states. and come november, we will be watching how this nasty primary fight down here affects the result. would it turn on the hard right or begin to turn it off? either way, this state is nobody's baby. so as a prelude to tonight's results, let me suggest the thinking of the obama people t is from a republican, a french republican, if you will, never interfere, said napoleon upon part, when your enemy is in the process of destroying himself. this primary battle in florida has been a nasty, nasty fight there will be no hand holding when this is over no the best man won stuff. no, this fight has been a pooh storm and nobody is walking away clean. the republicans of florida may nominate romney after this but not the same romney who came he
new york and california go democrat. on the sunshine state plays it coy. and ever since that 1960 kennedy/nixon election it has failed just once to be with the winner n the year 2000, with the help of the supreme court, of course it memorably got to decide the winner st. a big state, a swing state, the biggest of the swing states. and come november, we will be watching how this nasty primary fight down here affects the result. would it turn on the hard right or begin to turn it off? either way,...
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the "new york times" editorial board? and he said, chris, it's a lot harder to hate up close. i have lived by those words since he told them to me. you need to get in the room and not just when you need something, but over the course of time so they feel like they can trust you and you can trust them. so when they give you their word, you can count on it and vice versa. it takes time, bob, to do this. when i first got into office, they were not clambering to cooperate with me. and i would keep my word. when i gave them my word on something, i would keep it. >> if i can ask one more quick question, what is your reaction to governor romney saying that he paid only 15% effective tax rate? >> as an adviser, how do you handle that? >> first of all, the way i've conducted myself all along, i've released all my tax returns, and i did it in the campaign, went back a number of years and i released them every year after i file them, rifgt after i file them to the public of new jersey so they can see everything. he says hooest going
the "new york times" editorial board? and he said, chris, it's a lot harder to hate up close. i have lived by those words since he told them to me. you need to get in the room and not just when you need something, but over the course of time so they feel like they can trust you and you can trust them. so when they give you their word, you can count on it and vice versa. it takes time, bob, to do this. when i first got into office, they were not clambering to cooperate with me. and i...
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author of the 538 blog at "the new york times." i expect we'll be back talking again soon. >>> on "the last word" lawrence o'donnell talks to a man who lost his job after mitt romney's firm bought the company he worked for. an up close look at romneynomics is just ahead. >>> apparently there's news happening that has nothing to do with iowa. that's weird, right? [ kyle ] my bad. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ dennis ] ...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. the allstate value plan. i refer to her as "that woman with the great gums." as jill's dentist, i know that her gums are a foundation of a hea
author of the 538 blog at "the new york times." i expect we'll be back talking again soon. >>> on "the last word" lawrence o'donnell talks to a man who lost his job after mitt romney's firm bought the company he worked for. an up close look at romneynomics is just ahead. >>> apparently there's news happening that has nothing to do with iowa. that's weird, right? [ kyle ] my bad. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ dennis ]...
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going into the speech, a lot of us here on this panel in new york and those we've been talking about it with had said that we expected taxes to be the central issue of this speech. taxes certainly part of the speech, but not exactly the spine on which the whole speech hung, lawrence. what do you think about the balance of specifics, poetry, and prose? >> well, taxes was done mostly in poetry. it was all nice-sounding things with absolutely no tax specifics. the closest he came to anything specific, it was a lot of this tax fairy dust that he will sprinkle on corporate america and suddenly that will create a hiring pattern or that will induce manufacturers to behave differently. it's never worked in the past, and most of those pieces of legislation die in the process anyway. but the one specific thing was that people making over $1 million should not pay less than 30% in effective income tax rates. and even that, when you look at the handout they gave us with some additional specificity to it, they say they want to exempt charitable contributions from being hit by that law. so as soon
going into the speech, a lot of us here on this panel in new york and those we've been talking about it with had said that we expected taxes to be the central issue of this speech. taxes certainly part of the speech, but not exactly the spine on which the whole speech hung, lawrence. what do you think about the balance of specifics, poetry, and prose? >> well, taxes was done mostly in poetry. it was all nice-sounding things with absolutely no tax specifics. the closest he came to anything...
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new york city pays their janitors an absurd amount of money because at union. you could take one janitor and hire 30-some kids to work in the school for the price of one janitor and those 30 kids would be a lot less likely to drop out, they would be getting money, which is a good thing if you're poor. only the elites despise earning money. >> but governor -- >> first of all, newt's comments are littered with bogus information, but did you hear that crowd? republicans cheered for putting children to work and cheered for taking jobs away from adults who need them. then newt took on minorities. >> i got to tell you, my e-mail account, my twitter account, has been inundated with percentage all races who are asking if your comments are not intended to belittle the poor and racial minorities. it sounds as if you're seeking to belittle people. >> well -- [ crowd booing ] >> first of all, juan, the fact is that more people have been put on food stamps by barack obama than any president in american history. [ applause ] now, everything you need to know about the differe
new york city pays their janitors an absurd amount of money because at union. you could take one janitor and hire 30-some kids to work in the school for the price of one janitor and those 30 kids would be a lot less likely to drop out, they would be getting money, which is a good thing if you're poor. only the elites despise earning money. >> but governor -- >> first of all, newt's comments are littered with bogus information, but did you hear that crowd? republicans cheered for...
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. >>> from new york, i'm chris hayes. newt gingrich is the winner of south carolina by a pretty wide margin. details on the vote and i will tell you what i think it tells us. first, let me bring in former new york governor and attorney general eliot spitzer. melissa harris perry. professor of political university and most importantly starting february 4, close to h -- hosting her own msnbc show. "new york times" economic reporter returning as well, captain rambell. david stock man. subject of an amazing magazine article written with you my colleague and friend. really wonderful to have you. >> all right. so i have to say -- i guess -- we have been covering the rech primary race for a long time. sometimes i will be honest as a cable news host. feels like you are trying to spin straw into gold a little bit. there is such a long period in which no one was voting, nothing was happening. there was just polls and polls fluctuate and we would say donald trump is leading the polls. donald trump. then michele bachmann was leading
. >>> from new york, i'm chris hayes. newt gingrich is the winner of south carolina by a pretty wide margin. details on the vote and i will tell you what i think it tells us. first, let me bring in former new york governor and attorney general eliot spitzer. melissa harris perry. professor of political university and most importantly starting february 4, close to h -- hosting her own msnbc show. "new york times" economic reporter returning as well, captain rambell. david...
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even new york city, the rain will end early this morning. this afternoon will be windy, warm and dry. all that cold air blowing through the middle of the country right now. 36 there in denver. our friends travel together west coast, you're the ones with the nice quiet weather conditions. veronica, overall, one of the snowiest winter type days we've had. >> and the voice is working for you, bill. i'm going to start calling you the voice. >> that's a show on nbc, isn't it? >> yep, i think you're right about that. "the voice." crocks take a bite out of holiday sales and trouble for twinkie makers and congress in omaha. >> the celtics and mavs go down to the wire. overtime in san antonio and kobe does it again. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ baby, baby, come along ♪ baby, baby, come along with me ♪ [ air horn blows ] ♪ i love you and i need you ♪ just to hug and squeeze you ♪ baby, why can't you see? [ female announcer ] the space of a small suv. the fuel efficiency of a prius. ♪ well, baby, can't you see the all-new
even new york city, the rain will end early this morning. this afternoon will be windy, warm and dry. all that cold air blowing through the middle of the country right now. 36 there in denver. our friends travel together west coast, you're the ones with the nice quiet weather conditions. veronica, overall, one of the snowiest winter type days we've had. >> and the voice is working for you, bill. i'm going to start calling you the voice. >> that's a show on nbc, isn't it? >>...
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blame the big city, new york and the wealth. will it work this time for president obama running for re-election? >> i don't think president obama is has ever been a comfortable full-throated economic populist. there's no doubt the white house and his re-election team is pushing him more in that direction. we saw the speech he gave in kansas a few weeks back. there's no doubt they are going in that direction. but the president is, as i say, no huey long. he's never taken up that mantle very comfortably. and he's also someone who continues to receive a lot of money, a lot of support from the financial services industry. he had a chance in doing wall street reform to really crack down on the big banks and didn't do that. i think he's going to walk a line that's more of a soft populism when it comes to policy, but he's certainly going to try to tie mitt romney to the worst excesses of wall street. going to try to paint him in the same way newt gingrich is now as a kind of gordon gekko figure and put him in that box. >> that makes se
blame the big city, new york and the wealth. will it work this time for president obama running for re-election? >> i don't think president obama is has ever been a comfortable full-throated economic populist. there's no doubt the white house and his re-election team is pushing him more in that direction. we saw the speech he gave in kansas a few weeks back. there's no doubt they are going in that direction. but the president is, as i say, no huey long. he's never taken up that mantle...
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joining us is new york magazine columnist, jonathan. i want to start off with his comment of i like firing people. he's being beaten over the head with it by republicans. romney was begging to get smeared because his thing did the same thing to obama. >> right. they used an out of context line in '08 where he was quoting john mccain. when pushed on this they said it's his choice saying those words. it's ironic that the same thing is happening to romney where he is being taken not quite as much out of context but completely out of context. they have already made this principle defense of taking lines out of context. i think the combination of these two thing, he's in the position of asking him opponents to smear him. >> you were talking in your article that gingrich swift votes mitt romney. he is using, as you point out, the thing that mitt romney really thought would connect with the people. i'm a job creator. i'm not a career politician. the one thing that mitt romney has as a badge of honor may be tarnished now. >> i think that's righ
joining us is new york magazine columnist, jonathan. i want to start off with his comment of i like firing people. he's being beaten over the head with it by republicans. romney was begging to get smeared because his thing did the same thing to obama. >> right. they used an out of context line in '08 where he was quoting john mccain. when pushed on this they said it's his choice saying those words. it's ironic that the same thing is happening to romney where he is being taken not quite as...
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it's today's news nation gut check. >>> a homeless new york teenager featured on nbc nightly news last night is getting a home after all. the 17-year-old is a finalist for the intel science competition and currently lives in a shelter in miami. her family is being offered a rent subsidized home. if she wins the grand prize she will also get $100,000 and gets to meet the president. >>> michael bloomberg is raising teacher's $20,000, in his state of the city address, he offered assistance to teachers paying off student loloans. the teaches said they need to go back to the negotiation table to resolve on going disputes. >>> mitt romney's rivals are waiting to hear about their attempt to get on the virginia primary ballot. what are their legal options now? these are the complaints that they had, that they had not filed properly and missed the deadline? >> their odds are good. the issue is virginia's undoubtedly strict requirement forg forg, for, getting to ballot. those petitions cannot be circulated by out of state campaign volunteers, only romney and paul met the test and rick perry was
it's today's news nation gut check. >>> a homeless new york teenager featured on nbc nightly news last night is getting a home after all. the 17-year-old is a finalist for the intel science competition and currently lives in a shelter in miami. her family is being offered a rent subsidized home. if she wins the grand prize she will also get $100,000 and gets to meet the president. >>> michael bloomberg is raising teacher's $20,000, in his state of the city address, he offered...
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author of the 538 blog at "the new york times." i expect we'll be back talking again soon. >>> on "the last word" lawrence o'donnell talks to a man who lost his job after mitt romney's firm bought the company he worked for. an up close look at romneynomics is just ahead. >>> apparently there's news happening that has nothing to do with iowa. that's weird, right? >>> in 1984 on christmas day, two men from pensacola, florida, fire bombed an abortion clinic in that city. they were convicted and sentenced to ten years in prison. in 1993, another pensacola resident named michael griffin assassinated a doctor who worked at a different pensacola clinic that provided abortions. the man who was killed was dr. david gunn. a little more than a year after that in 1994, the site of the other fire bombed clinic in pensacola was visited by an antiabortion activist named paul hill. paul hill shot and killed another doctor who provided abortions in pensacola. dr. john britton. yesterday on the first day of 2012, that same clinic in pensacola was gu
author of the 538 blog at "the new york times." i expect we'll be back talking again soon. >>> on "the last word" lawrence o'donnell talks to a man who lost his job after mitt romney's firm bought the company he worked for. an up close look at romneynomics is just ahead. >>> apparently there's news happening that has nothing to do with iowa. that's weird, right? >>> in 1984 on christmas day, two men from pensacola, florida, fire bombed an abortion...
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coming up, i'll talk with the writer o of a shocking new article in the "new york times" about yale's former quarterback. now the new york full-times is reporting that the quarterback was accused of sexual assault and his name was pulled from conversation. people are commenting on both sides of it. >>> president obama threatens to pull federal funds from colleges and universities that don't control spiraling costs. >>> parents of one student at middle school after the school bans uggs and boots similar to them. the reason, contrabands. it's our "news nation gut check." [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents: the cold truth. i have a cold. and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] sorry buddy. truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. what? it doesn't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] you need a more complete cold and flu formula, like alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. it's specially formulated to fight your worst cold and flu symptoms, plus relieve your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold
coming up, i'll talk with the writer o of a shocking new article in the "new york times" about yale's former quarterback. now the new york full-times is reporting that the quarterback was accused of sexual assault and his name was pulled from conversation. people are commenting on both sides of it. >>> president obama threatens to pull federal funds from colleges and universities that don't control spiraling costs. >>> parents of one student at middle school after...
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working in new york, i heard a lot of it. we all heard all kind of rumors about why the packers didn't get it done. but a fan named casey had the best theory of all. >> they didn't because they told me to put sparkles on my nails. >> i'm sorry, don't cry. >> it's your fault. >> you told me not to get the sparkles. i told you not to do the sparkles, but you told me to do it. it was pretty. i don't care about pretty. i want the packers to win the super bowl, megan! >> oh my god. >> and i wore my jersey and i said let me wear my aaron rodgers jersey, you said no. >> we don't know how serious she was about the sparkle nail polish, but packers all pro linebacker clay math ews let he have it. he posted the video and tweeted, "damn you megan and your spack he' -- sparkles." if the spark ems were the reason you lost, she wasn't the only one that put them on her nails. i kind of like the pack. >> a recall about someone who breaks our promises. >> scott walker is raising cash all over the place to save his job. will the democrats field
working in new york, i heard a lot of it. we all heard all kind of rumors about why the packers didn't get it done. but a fan named casey had the best theory of all. >> they didn't because they told me to put sparkles on my nails. >> i'm sorry, don't cry. >> it's your fault. >> you told me not to get the sparkles. i told you not to do the sparkles, but you told me to do it. it was pretty. i don't care about pretty. i want the packers to win the super bowl, megan!...
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remember when president obama went musical at new york's apollo theater last week? ♪ i'm so in love with you >> well, thanks to the president, that al green hit is making a comeback. how much did weekly sales of the 1970s hit surge by the end of this week? 490%. talk about a bump in sales. as for the president's singing, al green said he nailed it. 490% increase in sales of "let's stay together." that's tonight's big number. >>> that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. up next, "your business" with jj ramberg. moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. let me get you a free tank of gas -- how's that sound? progressive saved me money, and i'm saving you money. [ chuckles ] now these guys are protected with progressive. come on around. we'll fill up your tank for you. free gas! 5 more inches. now you're lined up for some free gas and savings, eh? [ horn honks ] hey, we're trying to save here. i came in f
remember when president obama went musical at new york's apollo theater last week? ♪ i'm so in love with you >> well, thanks to the president, that al green hit is making a comeback. how much did weekly sales of the 1970s hit surge by the end of this week? 490%. talk about a bump in sales. as for the president's singing, al green said he nailed it. 490% increase in sales of "let's stay together." that's tonight's big number. >>> that's "hardball" for now....
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and it goes back to the front page of the "new york times." instead of putting their stuff on the front page of the "new york times," they should have spent time in the room framing this argument so when you walked out on the street you wouldn't have people thinking there's this one glob of income when there's not, number one, but more importantly, what does this mean in the overall economy? and what does that investment income do to create jobs and keep the economy going? >> just come back when you said about ten minutes ago. romney's got to grab control of this election. if it's about division of the spoils, he loses because he's the big spoil grabber. if it's about building the american future, what we have another great century, will america be the great power, a great country 100 years from now? are we building a bigger pie? are we going to argue about how we divide it up? if it's about building a bigger pie, or bigger future, republicans can win. and if the economy suffers a slight -- >> what about romney? what's the big idea. >> if this
and it goes back to the front page of the "new york times." instead of putting their stuff on the front page of the "new york times," they should have spent time in the room framing this argument so when you walked out on the street you wouldn't have people thinking there's this one glob of income when there's not, number one, but more importantly, what does this mean in the overall economy? and what does that investment income do to create jobs and keep the economy going?...
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wind chill from filly to new york to hartford is at 2. boston, minus 7. it's the coldest winter so far. so the kids at the bus stop this morning, it's going to be a tough one, even just getting in your car and waiting for it to warm up. the midwest is nice where you are. new england today, we're going to struggle into the 20s. the midwest, kansas city and des moines, you should jump up into the 40s. so the cold spell is overwith for much of the midwest. back to you. >> yeah, the weather is beautiful today. >> yet another great bowl game last night. just imagine if all these overtime thrillers actually meant something. play-off leads. virginia tech in the sugar bowl in new orleans. pick it up in the second quarter. michigan down 6-0. robinson, great quarterback, scrambles to the right. finds junior hemingway for a - 45-yard touchdown. hemingway comes down with it. a fumble on the ensuing kickoff. wolverines then try a fake field goal. the holder passes the ball and deflected and center jarrod landa comes down it with. the big fellow. michigan could not get
wind chill from filly to new york to hartford is at 2. boston, minus 7. it's the coldest winter so far. so the kids at the bus stop this morning, it's going to be a tough one, even just getting in your car and waiting for it to warm up. the midwest is nice where you are. new england today, we're going to struggle into the 20s. the midwest, kansas city and des moines, you should jump up into the 40s. so the cold spell is overwith for much of the midwest. back to you. >> yeah, the weather...